Hood Affairs TV, Vol. 4 (DVD)

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Title: Hood Affairs TV, Vol. 4

UPC: 891792001074

Format: DVD

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Studio: Hood Affairs Entertainment

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One of the South's only established DVD magazines in the market, HOOD AFFAIRS is back with the 4th volume of their Southern DVD series. Tagging along with the hottest Southern stars in the hip-hop galaxy, Hood Affairs makes the Dirty South's platinum talent their business. Featuring exclusive footage of live performances, exclusive video interviews, unreleased music videos and new freestyles, this DVD covers all bases of Southern hip-hop. But not only heavy in the South, Hood Affairs features favorite artists from all over the hip-hop spectrum.

CHAPTER DESCRIPTIONS

– Chamillionaire – Catch King Koops talking all about the past of Cham and the Houston rap scene in general. The topic of choice for Cham is independent music…Chamillionaire talks about going from independent to the mainstream and working his craft, putting his company out, and putting emcees on (and on blast!) and making some money. Cham also talks up his brother Rasaq, his first artist signed to his label Chamillitary. Koopa pays respect to his fans, the underground and the mixtape game.

CTE – Corporate Thugz Entertainment is defintely in the building as the CTE represents for HOOD AFFAIRS and spreads a little Trap Knowledge for those out there who still ain't knowing.

G-Unit vs. DTP – Before the famous basketball game between G-Unit Records and DTP Records, Spider Loc, Hot Rod and Tony Yayo hop in front of the camera to steal some talk time and tell everybody about G-Unit's power of the past, present and future.

– DMX speaks on his move to Sony Records and tells Def Jam off ("Fuck Def Jam") in this exclusive interview with Dark Man X. With more than 20 million albums pushed worldwide DMX speaks on good and bad in the record industry. Ask him, and DMX will tell you he just fucks with himself and his dawgs. Ruff Ryders…Double R For Life. "I Am the Voice of the Streets. No! I am the streets!" Lastly, DMX rips the show live after they try to cut of his mic. "Where My Dawgs At" gets the people going crazy.

– Obie Trice speaks on getting shot in the head before getting into a studio listening for a new track of his. With Old Trice sipping on some concoction — Obie talks up 2nd Round's On Me and speaks about on working with Akon.

– Ghostface – "Music is my cocaine" – Ghostface and Trife da God are interviewed by Hood Affairs as the Theodore Unit officially checks in. Ghostface also spits his 2 cents about the rap game, freestyling, telling stories and making rap movies…Ghostface Goes To Hollywood? Maybe soon.

– An exclusive E-40 interview puts Hood Affairs kicking it with the pioneer of hip-hop slang and some of the craziest lingo you ever head. Kicking his clasasic E Feezy slang, 40 Water brings you on a journey through Bay Area hip-hop history.

FEATURING

Chamillionaire

The Clipse

G-Unit vs. DTP

Juvenile & UTP

Corporate Thugz / Slick Pulla

Rick Ross

Ghostface & Method Man

Obie Trice

Gillie Da Kid

Bleu Davinci

Hot Rod & G-Unit

Spider Loc

E-40

Field Mob

Bood Raw

Method Man

ATL Strippers

and more